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- To the Golden Bear Students I Met Saturday at Stanford – Thank you for Saying YES!
- Keynote Moment: What I Shared with Teenagers on Latino Achievement Night
- Hispanic Heritage Month and Latino Americans’ long-standing History of Military Service
- On the topic of Book Awards – a Strong Opinion from an Indie Publisher Who Has Won 11 in International Contests
- Why I’m Excited for the May 14th Launch of the First-Ever Online “Civilian Boot Camp” for Transitioning Service Members
- Tips for YOUR Winter Family Adventure at Lake Tahoe
- What I Did Before My Daughter’s First Birthday
- Celebrating Two-Way Immersion Program and Biliteracy in Turlock
- Air Force Veteran/Author Serves Children of U.S. Navy for Month of the Military Child
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Air Force Veteran/Author Serves Children of U.S. Navy for Month of the Military Child
It’s April – Month of the Military Child – when we thank the children whose parents are serving in our volunteer armed forces. We recognize them for the sacrifices they are forced to make as children whose parents are frequently called … Continue reading
Processing Those Honest Mother’s Day Messages from my Children
One of the best benefits of being a mommy is receiving handmade projects that convey love from your children. Really nothing beats that…because kids create directly from their hearts…It’s #NoFilters defined. Mother’s Day is the day that, if you’re lucky, … Continue reading
The Role of Children’s Books in Our Insanely Active Summer
My kids and I were uploading all the titles and author names of the books they’ve read this summer as part of the 2014 Latinas for Latino Lit Summer Reading Program. Luckily, the program required we only report eight books … Continue reading
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